


Mudetrad Project

Mudejar wood in Aniñón

Didactic Mudejar, the guide

Circular from the rural school
Family Outings

El mudéjar y la geometría euclidiana

Urban beauty
Aniñón is in a privileged location, on the foothills of the Sierra de la Virgen, where the Ribota Valley rises up in height, and opposite the Sierra de Armantes mountain range. This geography of mountain ranges and valleys rich in materials made it a favourable area for Mudejar construction because of the proximity of the materials and because there were craftsmen who knew how to work them. The best example of this can be found at the top of the town centre. On the remains of an ancient castle, we are welcomed by the church of the Virgen del Castillo with its façade, one of the most imposing Mudejar exteriors in Aragon. A great experience to discover the extraordinary richness of Muslim decoration.
The church of the Virgen del Castillo is originally a Gothic-Mudejar monument from the 14th century, which was profoundly reformed in the 16th century when the church was enlarged and the gable and the upper body of the tower were built. In the 17th and 18th centuries, several Baroque chapels were added: the chapel of the Santísimo Misterio de Aniñón, located on the south wall, opposite the main entrance to the church, and the chapel of Nuestra Señora del Rosario, located where the entrance to the church was originally located, and which was later moved to the south façade. Between 1985 and 2005, several phases of restoration work were carried out on the entire building.
Located at the exit to the old road to Calatayud is another of Aniñón’s points of interest: the arch-chapel of the town, with an ogival arch over which a two-storey body of popular character is developed.
It is worth mentioning the irregular urban layout of the town, where you can admire popular houses with white façades and two or three storeys. The Oil Museum is well worth a visit, where you can learn about the process of elaboration of the liquid gold in an original mill, as well as the Cooperative of Niño Jesús, where the rich production of the land of Aniñón is concentrated.
The church of the Virgen del Castillo is originally a Gothic-Mudejar monument from the 14th century, which was profoundly reformed in the 16th century when the church was enlarged and the gable and the upper body of the tower were built. In the 17th and 18th centuries, several Baroque chapels were added: the chapel of the Santísimo Misterio de Aniñón, located on the south wall, opposite the main entrance to the church, and the chapel of Nuestra Señora del Rosario, located where the entrance to the church was originally located, and which was later moved to the south façade. Between 1985 and 2005, several phases of restoration work were carried out on the entire building.
Located at the exit to the old road to Calatayud is another of Aniñón’s points of interest: the arch-chapel of the town, with an ogival arch over which a two-storey body of popular character is developed.
It is worth mentioning the irregular urban layout of the town, where you can admire popular houses with white façades and two or three storeys. The Oil Museum is well worth a visit, where you can learn about the process of elaboration of the liquid gold in an original mill, as well as the Cooperative of Niño Jesús, where the rich production of the land of Aniñón is concentrated.
Territorio Mudéjar Network
The city council has been a founding member of Territorio Mudéjar since 13 September 2018.
More information
Town Hall: 976 899 106
www.aninon.es
Association for the Integral Development of the Calatayud and Aranda Regions
galcar.es
VISIT ANIÑÓN
976 633 296
DO YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE?
Turismo de Aragón
turismodearagon.com
Turismo Comarca Comunidad de Calatayud
comarcacalatayud.com
Centro de Estudios Bilbilitanos
cebilbilitanos.com
Projects Mudejar Territory in Aniñón
Monuments | See the project
Pedagogy | See the project
Mudetrad project | See the project
Mudéjar wood | See the project
Mudéjar plaster | See the project
Mudéjar and Euclidean geometry | See the project
Mudéjar didactic, the guide | See the project
Preventive town planning | See the project
Mudéjar landscape | See the project
“Circular” Family walks | See the project